Angela Delyani, community health worker (left); Mariah Cahill, crisis services advocate; and Sgt. Matthew Larochelle knock on the door of a family with children who witnessed a domestic violence incident just days before.

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Hiland Mountain Lullaby Project Director Shirley Mae Springer Staten, sings a “Thank you” at the end of their first concert in the gym of the Hiland Mountain Correctional Facility. Anchorage professional musicians and Hiland women composed personal lullabies for their children.

From "Airings...Voices of our Youth", created by staff from the Bellingham and Mount Baker School Districts (WA), the Whatcom Family and Community Network, faculty at Western Washington University’s Psychology Department and, more than 20 teenagers from the community who have shared their stories (Photo: Angela Kiser and Nolan McNally).

From left, Tynesha McHarris, director of community leadership at the Brooklyn Community Foundation, Renee Gregory, first assistant district attorney in the Brooklyn District Attorney's office, and Krista Larson, director of the Vera Institute of Justice’s Center for Youth Justice, and Nell Bernstein, author of Burning Down the House. Credit: Meral Agish

The Arizona ACE Think Tank used “The Spectrum of Prevention,” part of tools by the Prevention Institute, to produce a campaign that shifts perception of prevention from teaching healthy behaviors to identifying 6 levels of interventions.

Tatiana Evans comforts her depressed boyfriend, Terrick Bakhit, in their bedroom after abruptly deciding to quit his sales job training because he can't find a clean shirt in Spring Valley, California, September 26, 2014. Bakhit is a former foster child who's struggled to make his way as an adult. He spent his 18th birthday incarcerated after a three-minute joyride in his group home van, so is unable to take advantage of AB12 – California legislation that gives assistance to foster youth as they transition into adulthood.

Terrick Bakhit introduces himself in a sales job training in San Diego, California, September 24, 2014. Bakhit has completed his GED, but never held a job, despite looking for one for the past three years. Bakhit is a former foster child who's struggled to make his way as an adult. He spent his 18th birthday incarcerated after a three-minute joyride in his group home van, so is unable to take advantage of AB12 – California legislation that gives assistance to foster youth as they transition into adulthood.

From left, Lerontae Trahan, Llijah Turner, Terrick Bakhit and Matt Bakhit relax and play video games in Spring Valley, California, September 24, 2014. All former foster youth, they spend a lot of time together and serve as a mutual support system. Terrick Bakhit is a former foster child who's struggled to make his way as an adult. He spent his 18th birthday incarcerated after a three-minute joyride in his group home van, so is unable to take advantage of AB12 – California legislation that gives assistance to foster youth as they transition into adulthood.

Joseph Bakhit listens to a Spanish class lecture at UC Berkeley, September 29, 2014. Bakhit is a former foster child and UC Berkeley student, double majoring in Peace and Conflict and Art. California's AB12 legislation provides him with a stipend of $838 per month until age 21, in an effort to ease the transition from the foster care system into adulthood.

Washington State determined that 13 out of every 30 students in a classroom will be experiencing toxic stress from 3 or more ongoing traumatic experiences. Those children are likely to be more "unruly", more "unmotivated" or more absent than the others. Source: Washington State Family Policy Council.

Youth leaders -- fourth and fifth graders -- from Cherokee Point join students from Health Sciences High and Middle College (HSHMC) and San Diego State University to work on projects that develop their leadership skills.

Jerry Sandusky arrives for the fourth day of his trial in Bellefonte, PA, yesterday. He's accused of 52 counts of sexual abuse with 10 boys over 15 years. Associated Press distributed this photo by Nabil Mark of the Centre Daily Times.

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Lincoln High School staff member Brooke Bouchey in supply room full of food, clothes, blankets, backpacks, and sleeping bags donated by Walla Walla community.

Chronic child abuse and/or neglect (CAN) suffered by children leads to increased risk in all categories above. In cases of violent delinquency, brain injury, and further child abuse by parents who were abused as children, there's a slight decline for the highest category compared with middle categories. But in all cases having reports was associated with higher rates of problems.